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Lorna, the Exorcist
Twenty years after seducing a businessman, a demonic temptress lays claim to the man's daughter.
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Plot Summary
In 17th-century Romania, Lorna is accused of witchcraft and subjected to brutal trials. After escaping, she finds herself in a new town where a local priest becomes obsessed with her, believing her to be possessed. He attempts an exorcism, leading to a violent and surreal confrontation.
Critical Reception
Lorna, the Exorcist is a cult classic known for its explicit content and graphic depictions of violence and sexuality, often categorized as a 'nunsploitation' film. While divisive, it has gained a reputation for its transgressive themes and surreal atmosphere, appealing to a niche audience interested in transgressive horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and transgressive themes.
Noted for its graphic and often disturbing imagery.
Seen as a significant, albeit controversial, entry in the 'nunsploitation' subgenre.
Google audience: Information not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was controversial upon its release due to its explicit sexual content and violence, leading to censorship issues in some countries.
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